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RT10W

Rugged Tablet
powered by Windows® 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise

User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Customer Support ..........................................................................................................................v


Technical Assistance ...............................................................................................................v
Product Service and Repair ..................................................................................................v
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................................................v

Chapter 1 - Tablet Features............................................................................. 1


RT10 Rugged Tablet...................................................................................................................... 1
Tablet Features................................................................................................................................ 2
About the Battery ........................................................................................................................... 3
Charge the Battery .................................................................................................................. 4
Charge Before Use .................................................................................................................. 4
Replace the Battery................................................................................................................. 5
LED Indicator Status .............................................................................................................. 5
Check the Battery Settings .................................................................................................. 6
Battery Life and Conservation............................................................................................ 6
Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions ................................................. 6
Enable Airplane Mode ........................................................................................................... 7
Set Up the Tablet for the First Time ........................................................................................ 8
Turn the Power On or Off ...................................................................................................... 8
Turn Sleep Mode On or Off ................................................................................................. 8
Adjust the Display Sleep Time ............................................................................................ 9
Unlock the Screen .................................................................................................................. 9
Set a PIN to Protect the Tablet............................................................................................ 9
Select a Touch Screen Profile to Optimize Performance ...................................... 10
Configure the Screen Backlight...................................................................................... 10

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Audio Features ..............................................................................................................................11
Adjust Volume.........................................................................................................................11
Audio Settings ........................................................................................................................12
Install a Micro SIM Card............................................................................................................12
Insert a microSD Card (Optional)..........................................................................................14
Accessories for the RT10W ......................................................................................................14

Chapter 2 - User Interface and Applications ............................................ 15


Microsoft Windows......................................................................................................................15
Drive C Folder Structure .....................................................................................................15
User Interface................................................................................................................................15
Start Screen .............................................................................................................................16
Status Bar Icons.....................................................................................................................16
Navigation and Function Buttons ..................................................................................17
Screen Gestures.....................................................................................................................17
View Hottab Utility ................................................................................................................17
Camera ......................................................................................................................................19
Device On/Off.........................................................................................................................19
Setting .......................................................................................................................................20
View Software and Hardware Information ..................................................................21
Software...........................................................................................................................................21
Applications You Can Download to the Tablet .................................................................23

Chapter 3 - Use the Image Engine .............................................................. 25


The Scanner ...................................................................................................................................25
Enable the Barcode Reader .....................................................................................................25
Change the Scanner Settings.................................................................................................25
Connect to the Scanner ......................................................................................................26
Select Scanning Mode ........................................................................................................26
Symbology Settings ............................................................................................................27
Reset to Scanner Defaults ................................................................................................27
Scan a Barcode .............................................................................................................................28

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Chapter 4 - Use the Camera ..........................................................................29
Color Camera .................................................................................................................................29
Enabling the Camera ...........................................................................................................29
Adjust the Camera and Video Settings .........................................................................29
Take a Photo ............................................................................................................................30
Record a Video ........................................................................................................................31

Chapter 5 - Configure the Computer ..........................................................33


Windows Control Panel..............................................................................................................33
Bluetooth Printing.................................................................................................................33
Bluetooth Scanning..............................................................................................................34
Enterprise Settings ...............................................................................................................38
Sounds .......................................................................................................................................42
Windows Settings App ...............................................................................................................42
Structure of the Settings App ...........................................................................................43
User Accounts .........................................................................................................................43
Set the Date, Time, or Time Zone.....................................................................................44
Region and Language .........................................................................................................44
Check for Windows Updates .............................................................................................45
Barcode Readers ..........................................................................................................................45
Scanner (Virtual) Wedge ...........................................................................................................46
Network Communications........................................................................................................46
View Network Information..................................................................................................46
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network...............................................................................................46
Connect to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network...............................................................................47
Modify Channel Settings....................................................................................................47
Change Roaming Settings.................................................................................................48
Connect to an Ethernet Network.....................................................................................48
How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks...............................................................48
Wireless Security ..........................................................................................................................49
Certificates ...............................................................................................................................50
Install a Certificate with Microsoft Edge......................................................................50
Install a Certificate with Email .........................................................................................50

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Install a Certificate with MDM .........................................................................................50
Bluetooth Communications ....................................................................................................50
Connect a Bluetooth Device .............................................................................................51
Disconnect a Paired Device...............................................................................................51
Serial and USB Communications..........................................................................................52
Developer Information...............................................................................................................52

Chapter 6 - Manage and Maintain the RT10W ........................................ 53


Update Drivers and Software ..................................................................................................53
View Network Adapter Information.......................................................................................53
How to Restart the Tablet .........................................................................................................54
Restart the Tablet ..................................................................................................................54
Restart in Safe Mode............................................................................................................54
Reset the Tablet to Factory Default State ....................................................................55
Repairs .............................................................................................................................................55
Maintenance..................................................................................................................................55
Clean the Tablet .....................................................................................................................56

Appendix A - Specifications.......................................................................... 57
Computer Agency Information...............................................................................................57
Label Locations .....................................................................................................................57
Physical and Environmental Specifications .....................................................................57
Barcode Symbologies Supported..........................................................................................58
N6703SR Ultra-Slim Imager ...................................................................................................58
N6703 Imager Field of View/Resolution .....................................................................60
N6803 FlexRange Imager ........................................................................................................61
N6803FR Field of View/Resolution ...............................................................................62
Port and Connector Pinouts....................................................................................................63
Docking Connector...............................................................................................................63

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Customer Support
Technical Assistance
To search our knowledge base for a solution or to log in to the Technical Support
portal and report a problem, go to www.hsmcontactsupport.com.
For our latest contact information, see www.honeywellaidc.com/locations.

Product Service and Repair


Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service
centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return
your product to Honeywell (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record.
To learn more, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and select Service & Repair at the
bottom of the page.
For ongoing and future product quality improvement initiatives, the terminal
comes equipped with an embedded device lifetime counter function. Honeywell
may use the lifetime counter data for future statistical reliability analysis as well as
ongoing quality, repair and service purposes.

Limited Warranty
For warranty information, go to www.honeywellaidc.com and click Resources >
Product Warranty.

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CHAPTER

1 TABLET FEATURES

This chapter introduces the RT10 Rugged Tablet with Windows® 10 IoT Mobile
Enterprise operating system. Use this chapter to learn about the basic tablet
features, functions, and accessories.

RT10 Rugged Tablet


The Honeywell RT10 Rugged Tablet is designed for rapid user adoption, minimized
total cost of ownership, and optimized device management.
Throughout this manual, all versions of the tablet are referred to as the RT10
unless information is specific to a particular model.
The RT10 Rugged Tablet features:
• Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise operating system
• 4 GB SODIMM DDR3L-1600 (up to 8 GB)
• LED panel IPS display with LED backlight
• Optional 1D/2D barcode reader
• Top-tier rugged specifications with IP65 sealing against dust and water
• Hot-swappable battery
• Optional high-capacity battery pack
• Optional expansion port for USB/RS232 connection
• IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/h/n/ac radio
• Bluetooth radio
• 10-point multi touch, with rain, glove and stylus modes
• microSDXC™ slot for removable memory cards (up to 32 GB)
• Integrated GPS receiver (with WWAN radio option)
• 8-megapixel rear color camera with flash, 2-megapixel webcam
• Receiver Category 3 in accordance with EN 300 440-1

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Tablet Features
Barcode Scanner
(model dependent)
Front Camera
Microphone
Kensington Lock Port
Light Sensor and
LED Indicators
-RF communication

-Disk activity
-Battery
-Power

I/O Cover

Touch
Screen
Fn1 Button

Menu Button Power Button


I/O Panel
(I/O cover open)

Power Jack
Audio Jack

USB-A Port

USB-C Port
MicroSD Card Slot Micro HDMI Port

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Laser Safety Label Location
(model dependent)
Rear Camera

Camera Flash
Battery Release
Extension Port
(cover not shown)

Stylus
Fn2 Button

Volume/
Brightness
Button Battery Lock

Speaker
Battery

Docking Connector
Speaker

Micro SIM Card Cover/Slot

About the Battery


The tablet uses a rechargeable Li-polymer battery as its main power source.
Several factors determine the life of your battery, such as display brightness,
display timeout, input device, extreme temperature, and usage. Honeywell
recommends that you keep the battery charged at all times to prevent data loss.
RT10 tablets are designed for use with standard battery model RT10-BAT-STD1
and extended capacity battery model RT10-BAT-EXT1 manufactured for
Honeywell International Inc.

Note: To view specifications specific to your battery model, see the battery insert supplied
with the battery.

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For a list of compatible charging accessories for the RT10W tablet and their part
numbers, see the RT10 Rugged Tablet Accessories Guide, available for download
from www.honeywellaidc.com. Contact your local sales representative for
replacement battery ordering information.

Caution: Read Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions on page 6


and all cautionary markings on the battery, charging peripheral, and
device using the battery before attempting to install, use, or charge
the battery.

Charge the Battery


RT10W tablets ship with the battery significantly discharged of power. Fully charge
the battery before using your tablet for the first time. A fully discharged battery
charges in approximately 6 hours.

Note: Using the tablet while charging the battery increases the time required to reach a full
charge.

Charge Before Use


Make sure you fully charge the battery before you use your tablet. You can charge
the battery before or after you install it in the tablet. It takes about 6 hours for the
battery to fully charge.
We recommend using AC power when you start the tablet for the first time.
Caution: We recommend use of Honeywell Li-poly battery packs. Use of
any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by
the warranty.
Caution: Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the
tablet. Mating wet components may cause damage not covered
by the warranty.

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Caution: We recommend the use of Honeywell accessories and power
adapters. Use of any non-Honeywell accessories or power
adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
Caution: Ensure all components are dry prior to mating the computers
and batteries with peripheral devices. Mating wet components
may cause damage not covered by the warranty.

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Replace the Battery
If your battery power is low, you need to either charge the battery in the tablet or
replace it with a charged battery.

Hot Swap
The RT10W Tablet has an internal backup battery that is charged with the main
battery. This battery cannot be removed and requires adequate power for main
battery hot swapping. When the backup battery is fully charged, the tablet can
sustain up to 5 minutes of runtime for battery hot-swapping.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap to open the Hottab app.

2. Tap Setting to check the power level of the backup battery.


3. If the backup battery level is at least medium, remove the main battery.
Otherwise, charge the tablet until the backup battery level is medium or higher
before removing the main battery.
4. Insert a new, fully charged battery into the battery compartment.
Caution: Charge the built-in backup battery every two months to
maintain battery health and prevent possible issues from
battery over-discharge.

LED Indicator Status


The LED indicators are located in the upper right of the tablet:

LED Name Status


RF Communications Green - WiFi/BT/WWAN/GPS are ON
No light - WiFi/BT/WWAN/GPS are all OFF

Disk Activity Blinking Green - Disk activity is in process


No light - The disk is idling

Battery Orange– The AC adapter is plugged in and the battery is


charging
Blinking green–The AC adapter is plugged in and the
battery is full charged
Solid Red - The battery is low (<10%)
Blinking Red – Battery hot swap is in process
No light – The battery is in use and has more than 10%
charge
Power Blue– Tablet is on
No light– Tablet is off

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Check the Battery Settings
In addition to the Battery status LED, you can get information about both the main
battery and the backup battery from the Hottab app.

1. To open Hottab, press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Setting. The status of both batteries displays.

Battery Life and Conservation


If you store the batteries outside the tablet for long periods of time, they slowly
discharge. Honeywell recommends storing the battery in a charger to maintain
battery performance.

When you want to: Do this to save battery power


Use the tablet, and Connect the tablet to an external power source to charge.
the battery status Or, swap the battery for a fully charged one (see Hot Swap on page 5).
LED turns red
Stop using the tablet Press the Power button to suspend the tablet.
for 5 minutes or more
Store the tablet for If you are storing the tablet for a few days (such as over the weekend),
more than a day install a charged battery or connect the tablet to a power source.
If you are storing the tablet for a longer period of time, fully charge the
battery. When the battery is done charging, store both the battery and
the tablet in a cool location.
If you store the battery for several months, recharge the battery
periodically to keep it at peak performance.
Store the battery Store the battery in a charger.
outside the tablet

Battery Recommendations and Safety Precautions


• Charge the battery before use. Battery ships with a partial charge only.
• See Charge the Battery, beginning on page 4 for approved charging methods.
Use of this battery in other devices could result in damage to the device or
battery.
• The temperature range for charging this battery is 0 °C to 45 °C
(32 °F to 114 °F). Do not charge the battery outside this range.
• For maximum battery life if storage is more than 3 months, charge the battery at
15 °C to 35 °C (59 °F to 95 °F) and store at 25±3°C (77±5°F) with a 50% charge.
• Do not store the battery at temperatures above 60 °C (140°F), such as inside a
car on a hot day or in direct sunlight. Storage above 60 °C (140°F) may damage
the battery.
• Avoid dropping the battery or tablet. If you suspect that the battery or tablet is
damaged, send it to a Honeywell service center for inspection.

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• Replace this battery only with another RT10 battery as identified below. These
batteries have been tested in accordance with applicable safety standards.
Contact your Honeywell sales representative or distributor if this battery is no
longer available.

Version Battery Model Number


Standard RT10-BAT-STD1
Extended RT10-BAT-EXT1

• Discarded batteries may create a safety hazard. Before disposal, cover the
battery contacts with electrical insulating tape.
• Do not modify the battery or attempt to insert foreign objects into it.
• Do not solder directly to the battery contacts.
• Do not short circuit the battery, and keep it away from metallic items.
• Do not drop the battery or apply mechanical shocks or pressure to it.
• Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, shred or burn the
battery.
• Do not immerse the battery in water or get the battery wet.
• Battery usage by children should be supervised.

Enable Airplane Mode


If you do not need to connect to any wireless networks, you can enable Airplane
mode to turn off all the radios and save battery power.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet.
4. Tap Airplane mode.
5. Tap the toggle to turn Airplane Mode on. The Airplane Mode icon displays in the
status bar.

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Set Up the Tablet for the First Time
Caution: If a power interruption occurs during Windows set up, access
the Recovery menu by pressing the Fn1 button (see page 55).

The first time you power on the tablet, a Welcome screen displays. Once setup is
complete, the Welcome screen no longer displays on startup.

1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds until the blue
LED power indicator lights up.
2. Using your finger or the stylus, select your region and then tap Yes.
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to finish setting up the tablet.
To learn more about what you can do with a Microsoft account, go to
https://account.microsoft.com/about.

Turn the Power On or Off


To turn the tablet on:
• Press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds until the blue LED
power indicator lights up.

Caution: Do not press the power button repeatedly.


Caution: Do not attempt to connect or disconnect the AC adapter or press
the tablet’s screen, buttons or external keyboard/mouse until
the Disk Activity indicator turns off.
To turn the tablet off:

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Shut down.

Turn Sleep Mode On or Off


Sleep mode automatically turns the touch panel display off and locks the tablet to
save battery power when the tablet is inactive for a programmed period of time.
To turn Sleep Mode on:

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Sleep.

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To wake the tablet from sleep mode and unlock the screen:

1. Press and release the Power button.


2. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to unlock the tablet.

Adjust the Display Sleep Time


To adjust the amount of time before the display sleeps after inactivity:

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Personalization and then Lock screen.
4. Scroll down and tap Screen timeout settings.
5. Select an amount of time from the drop-down list.
6. Close the window to return to the Home screen.

Unlock the Screen


Every time you power on the tablet, you will need to unlock it.
• Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to unlock it.
The level of security provided depends on the type of lock set (e.g., swipe, PIN, or
password). The default setting, swipe, provides no protection against unauthorized
access to your computer.

Set a PIN to Protect the Tablet


After you start using the tablet, you should set a PIN to secure apps and data on
the tablet.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Accounts.
4. Tap Sign-in options.
5. Click Add under PIN.
6. Enter your password then tap OK.
7. Type your PIN in the New PIN textbox.
8. Type your PIN again in the Confirm PIN text box.
9. Tap OK.

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10. Exit the Settings app.

Select a Touch Screen Profile to Optimize Performance


Optimize screen interactions by selecting a touch screen setting designed
specifically for your use case. For example, if you wear gloves, set the touch screen
to Glove mode for the best touch screen response.

Note: Maximum glove thickness of 1.1 mm (0.045 inches) for touch screen response.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Device ON/OFF.

3. Tap Touch Set.


4. Select a mode:

Mode Supported Input

Hand/Rain (Default) The touchscreen rejects false input from liquid drops. When the liquid is
removed, the touchscreen accepts touch input from:
• Active stylus with palm rejection
• Rubber tip passive stylus
• Bare fingertips
Stylus • Fine-tip passive stylus with palm rejection
• Active stylus with palm rejection
• Rubber-tip passive stylus
• Bare fingertips
Glove • Glove
• Rubber tip passive stylus
• Bare fingertips

You can also program the long press of a function key to change Touch Set. (See
Program the Function Buttons on page 20.)

Configure the Screen Backlight


The display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight
intensity to conserve power and ensure the display is readable. You can set the
backlight as needed for your environment.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Device ON/OFF.

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3. Tap Light Sensor to toggle it on or off.
Orange: the light sensor is on.
White: the light sensor is off.

Adjust Screen Brightness


You can manually adjust screen brightness using the Brightness/Volume button
on the rear of the tablet (see page 3). Because the button is dual purpose, you must
enable the brightness function in the HotTab app.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Setting.

3. Tap Brightness to set the Brightness/Volume button to brightness control:


Orange: the button is set to adjust screen brightness.
White: brightness control is off and volume control is on (see Adjust Volume on
page 11).
4. Press the Brightness/Volume button to adjust brightness up or down.

Audio Features
TheRT10W is equipped with speakers and a microphone.

Adjust Volume
During playback you can adjust the volume using the Brightness/Volume button
on the rear of the tablet (see page 3). Because the button is dual purpose, you must
enable the volume function in the HotTab app.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Setting.

3. Tap Volume to set the Brightness/Volume button to volume control:


Orange: the button is set to adjust volume.
White: volume control is off and brightness control is on (see Adjust Screen
Brightness on page 11).
4. Press the Brightness/Volume button to adjust volume up or down.

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Audio Settings
Use the Settings app to configure the audio and sound settings.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap System > Sound.

Install a Micro SIM Card


Only RT10WL10 (WWAN) models support micro SIM card use for cellular phone
features.
Caution: Do not squeeze or disconnect cables when removing or inserting
the 3G/LTE module.

Note: Always power off the tablet before attempting to install or remove a card.

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Insert a microSD Card (Optional)
You can use a microSD card to increase file storage capacity or to install software.
Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial-grade
microSD™ or microSDXC™ memory cards with RT10 Rugged Tablets for maximum
performance and durability.

Note: Format memory card before initial use.

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Note: Always power off the tablet before attempting to install or remove a card.

Accessories for the RT10W


The RT10W ships with a standard battery and a stylus. All other accessories are
ordered and shipped separately.
For more information about accessories, see the RT10 Accessory Guide available
for download from the RT10 product page at www.honeywell.com. Contact your
local sales representative for ordering information.

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CHAPTER

2 USER INTERFACE AND


APPLICATIONS

Use this chapter to learn about the Windows user interface and how to interact
with the screen. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Honeywell
applications on the tablet.

Microsoft Windows
After the system files are processed, Microsoft Windows begins to load. Windows
maintains a System Registry and INI files. Standard Windows configuration
options apply to the RT10W. Configuration options are located in the System Tray
or the Control Panel:
• The System Tray contains icons for adjusting the time, date or volume level.
• The Control Panel contains icons for many other configuration options, such as
Power Management, Regional and Language Options, etc.
• The Control Panel icons are also used to add, delete or modify software installed
on the RT10W.

Drive C Folder Structure


Microsoft Windows is installed in the \Windows folder. In addition, Microsoft
Windows creates other folders and several subfolders. For more information on the
folder structure, please refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows OS
reference guides.

User Interface
The Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise operating system provides a touch-friendly
and easy to navigate user interface.

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Start Screen
When you turn on the tablet, the Home screen is the first screen that appears after
language provisioning is complete. The Status bar contains icons to the right to tell
you current wireless and network connection state as well as date, time, and the
battery level.

Status Bar Icons


Status and notification icons show you the current status of your network, the
battery, notifications, and the sounds.

Common Icons Description


An app or service is using tablet location information.

Unread notification.

Wi-Fi network connection is active with full signal strength.

The tablet is paired and connected with a Bluetooth device.

Battery is fully charged.

Battery saver mode is on.

The tablet is connected to external power. When the battery is charging,


the battery charge and external power icons alternate.
Airplane mode is on.

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Navigation and Function Buttons
There are navigation and function buttons on the front and the back of the tablet.
For button locations, see Tablet Features on page 2.

Button Name Description


Fn1 Programmable shortcut button. (The default is the web browser.)
Fn
Menu Display or hides the Hottab interface.

Power See page 8.

Fn2 Programmable shortcut button.(The default is the camera app.)


Fn
Volume/ Raise or lower the volume or brightness.
Brightness

Screen Gestures
Use your fingers or the stylus to manipulate icons, buttons, menus, the on-screen
keyboard, and other items on the screen.
• To select or activate something, tap where you want to type. A keyboard displays
that lets you type into the field.
Other common gestures include:
• Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item by touching it and pressing until an
action occurs.
• Drag: Touch and hold an item for a moment. Without lifting your finger, move
your finger or stylus on the screen until you reach the target position. For
example, you can drag to reposition shortcuts on the Home screen.
• Swipe or slide: Quickly move your finger or stylus across the screen, without
pausing when you first touch.
• Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on a web page, map, or other screen to zoom in.
Double-tap again to zoom out.
• Pinch: In some apps, you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the
screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom in) or spreading them apart
(to zoom out).

View Hottab Utility


Use Hottab to control all main functions of your tablet. When Windows starts up
Hottab runs in the background.

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To display the Hottab interface, press the button or double-tap on the Home
screen. The Hottab interface displays on the right side of the Home screen.

Icon Description
Configure short cuts to quickly access programs (see next section).

Take a picture, record a video, or adjust camera settings (see page 19).

Enable/disable hardware functions such as Wi-Fi, WWAN (3G/4G/LTE), GPS,


Bluetooth, camera, LED indicators, barcode reader, RFID reader, and GPS
antenna outing (see Device On/Off on page 19).
Display battery status and device settings such as power management and
function key mapping ().

Shortcuts
The Shortcuts menu allows you to configure up to 8 quick access tabs that can be
mapped to any executable files (.exe) installed on the tablet.
To store a new shortcut:

1. Press the button or double-tap on the Home screen to launch Hottab.

2. Tap Shortcut.

3. Tap next to an empty slot.


4. Browse to the desired application and select it.
5. Cick Open to save the shortcut.

Use Shortcuts
1. Press the button or double-tap on the Home screen to launch Hottab.

2. Tap Shortcut.
3. Tap the shortcut.

Remove Shortcuts
1. Press the button or double-tap on the Home screen to launch Hottab.

2. Tap Shortcut.

3. Tap next to of any saved shortcut slot.


The shortcut is removed, and that slot displays as empty.

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Camera
The Camera Hottab menu option allows you take a picture or record a video. For
more information, see Use the Camera on page 29.

Device On/Off
The Device ON/OFF Hottab menu lets you set up or disable built-in devices. An
orange icon indicates a feature is enabled. A white icon indicates the feature is
disabled.

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Device ON/OFF.

Icon Name Description

GPS External Switch from the internal GPS antenna to an external antenna when the
Antenna RT10W is inserted into a vehicle dock (see GPS External Antenna on
page 19).
Light Sensor Enable or disable the ambient light sensor (see Tablet Features on
page 2).

Touch Set Select a touch mode (see page 10).

Barcode Enable or disable the optional barcode reader.

Ext. Module Enable or disable an optional expansion module (e.g., smart card
reader).
Wi-Fi Enable or disable Wi-Fi.

WWAN Enable or disable 3G/4G (model dependent).

GPS Enable or disable global positioning.

BT Enable or disable Bluetooth.

Camera Enable or disable the camera (see Use the Camera on page 29).

Indicators Turn the LED indicators on the front of the tablet on or off (see Tablet
Features on page 2).

GPS External Antenna


The RT10W supports connection to an external GPS antenna through a standard
SMA connector. To use this feature:

1. Connect the vehicle dock to an external antenna.


2. Ensure the tablet is securely seated in the vehicle dock.

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3. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

4. Tap Device ON/OFF.

5. Tap . When the icon is orange (enabled), the external antenna is used.

To return to using the internal antenna, tap again to disable the external
antenna (the icon turns white).

Setting
The Setting Hottab menu allows you to:
• Display software and hardware information (see page 21)
• Display information about the main and backup battery information
• Turn battery low temperature tips on or off
• Check for software updates
• Program the two function keys (see next section)
• Set up the Volume/Brightness button (see Adjust Screen Brightness on page
11)

Program the Function Buttons


The function key mapping menu option allows you to change the physical function
buttons, Fn1 and Fn2. See Tablet Features on page 2 for the location of these
buttons.
You can change which application or file will be launched with either a short press
of a function button or a long press. For the Fn1 button, the default functions are
Browser for a short press and Touch Mode for a long press. For the Fn2 button, the
defaults are Camera for a short press and Volume Mute for a long press.
To program the functions buttons:

1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Setting.

3. Tap the icon for the corresponding function button that you want to change.
The current setting for that button displays in orange.

4. Select Short Press or Long Press.


5. To choose an option from the preset list of applications, tap an icon.
6. To select a different application:

a. Tap .

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b. Browse to the desired application and select it.
c. Tap Open to save.

View Software and Hardware Information


1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Setting. The following information displays:


• BIOS version
• EC Version
• Hottab Version
• OS Version
• Serial Number
• Model Name

Software
The software loaded on the RT10W computer includes:
• Microsoft operating system (Windows 10)
• Device drivers
• Honeywell software
The software installed on the RT10W is summarized below.

Note: Due to the complex folder structure and System Registry under Microsoft Windows,
software should not be removed manually. Instead use the Windows Control Panel.

Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is installed in the \Windows subfolder, which is the Windows
default. In addition, Windows places files in other folders and subfolders during
installation. For more information, please refer to commercially available Microsoft
Windows OS user guides.

Device Drivers
Device drivers are installed for all installed hardware options, such as the display,
touch screen, radios, etc. For more information on Microsoft Windows device
drivers, please refer to commercially available Windows OS reference guides. For
information on updating Honeywell drivers, see page 53

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Radio Software
The RT10W is delivered with the radio software installed. Because the RT10W uses
a Microsoft Windows operating system, the radio installation includes Windows
device drivers.

Enterprise Client Pack


There are several components of the Enterprise Client Pack installed on the
RT10W. For more information on these programs visit the RT10W product page at
www.honeywellaidc.com.

Enterprise TE
Tap > Honeywell > Enterprise TE
Optional terminal emulation software. The application can also be accessed by
double-clicking the Enterprise TE desktop icon.

Enterprise Browser
Tap > Honeywell > Enterprise Browser
Enterprise Browser for Microsoft® Internet Explorer® is a locked-down enterprise
Web client application designed for Honeywell computers. It provides a controlled
Web application environment that helps enterprises increase productivity and
reduce IT management expenses. You can configure Enterprise Browser for your
specific application requirements and design custom web applications that run
through the Enterprise Browser to provide your users with an easy-to-use yet
controlled experience.
If Enterprise Browser is not included on your computer model, you can download a
trial version for evaluation. After the evaluation period expires, you need to
purchase a license. For more information about Enterprise Browser, visit
www.honeywellaidc.com.

Launcher
Tap > All Apps > Honeywell > Launcher
Launcher is a configurable locked-down menu program designed for Honeywell
computers that prevents end-users from accessing the start menu and other non-
authorized applications. Use Launcher to provide a platform where your mobile
computer users are limited to running only company-approved applications and
prevent them from initiating unauthorized configuration changes. You can also
use Honeywell Launcher together with Honeywell Enterprise Browser to create a
single-purpose device configuration.

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If Launcher is not included on your computer model, you can download a trial
version of the software for evaluation. After the evaluation period expires, you need
to purchase a license. For more information about Launcher, visit
www.honeywellaidc.com.

EZConfig for Scanning


EZConfig for Scanning supports advanced customization and configuration of the
tablet. EZConfig includes a standard XML editor and a configuration barcode
scanner feature. You can use EZConfig for Scanning to configure the image engine
of the RT10W. (See Change the Scanner Settings on page 25.)
For more information about EZConfig for Scanning, visit www.honeywellaidc.com.

Applications You Can Download to the Tablet


You can download Honeywell applications to extend the capabilities of the tablet.
You may need to purchase a license to run some applications. To learn more about
Honeywell software solutions, go to www.honeywellaidc.com > Products >
Software.

CloneNGo
CloneNGo is a peer-to-peer device cloning application that easily transfers the
configuration of a master computer to one or more clone (client) computers.
CloneNGo is available for download from the Technical Support Downloads Portal
(see Update Drivers and Software on page 53).
For more information about using CloneNGo on the RT10W, refer to the CloneNGo
User Guide available at www.honeywellaidc.com.

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CHAPTER

3 USE THE IMAGE ENGINE

Use this chapter to understand how to scan barcodes, configure the scan settings,
and capture images using the integrated imager in the tablet.

The Scanner
The internal scanner can read 1D and 2D barcode symbologies, composite
symbologies, and postal codes. It also supports omni-directional scanning for
greater flexibility in real-world settings. The image engine can also capture black
and white images, such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory.

Warning: Do not stare into the imager laser aimer.

Enable the Barcode Reader


1. Press or double-tap to open the Hottab utility.

2. Tap Device ON/OFF.

3. If the Barcode icon is white, tap it to enable the barcode function. (If the
icon is orange, it is already enabled.)

Change the Scanner Settings


The EZConfig-Scanning app allows you to format the image engine. For more
information about using EZConfig-Scanning, access the Help system within the
app.

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Connect to the Scanner
1. Start the EZConfig-Scanning app .
2. Allow blocked content if prompted.
3. Tap CONNECTED DEVICE. The device discovery process may take a few
moments.
4. Once the image engine is discovered, tap CONFIGURE DEVICE to retrieve the
scanner configuration.

Note: If the engine is not found, verify that the barcode reader is enabled in Hottab (see
page 25).

Select Scanning Mode


1. Connect to the image engine using EZConfig-Scanning as shown in Connect to
the Scanner above.
2. On the Input/Output Settings tab, tap Device Settings.
3. Select the desired scanning mode from the drop-down menu.
The RT10W supports the following scanning modes:

Scanning Mode Description

Manual Trigger (Default) When in manual trigger mode, the scanner scans until
a barcode is read, or until the trigger is released. Two modes are
available: Normal and Enhanced. Normal mode offers good scan
speed and the longest working ranges (depth of field). Enhanced
mode will give you the highest possible scan speed but slightly
less range than Normal mode. Enhanced mode is best used
when you require a very fast speed and don't require a long
working range.
Presentation Mode Presentation Mode uses ambient light and scan engine
illumination to detect barcodes. When in Presentation Mode, the
LEDs remain dim until a barcode is presented to the scan
engine, then the aimer turns on and the LEDs turn up to read the
code. If the light level in the room is not high enough,
Presentation Mode may not work properly.
Snap and Ship Mode Snap and Ship mode allows you to bypass the decoder and ship
an image directly to the host. In this mode, an image is taken and
shipped upon each trigger pull, instead of being sent to the
decoder. Snap and Ship is useful when you are using your own
decoder.

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Scanning Mode Description

Streaming Presentation Mode When in Streaming Presentation mode, the scan engine's aimer
goes out after a short time, but the scan illumination remains on
all the time to continuously search for barcodes. Two modes are
available: Normal and Enhanced. Normal mode offers good scan
speed and the longest working ranges (depth of field). Enhanced
mode will give you the highest possible scan speed but slightly
less range than Normal mode. Enhanced mode is best used
when you require a very fast scan speed and don't require a long
working range.

4. Tap Save to Device in the sidebar.

Symbology Settings
The Symbology settings define the barcode symbologies the scanner will decode.

1. Connect to the image engine using EZConfig-Scanning as shown on page 26.


2. Select the Symbologies tab.
3. The symbologies are grouped by type. Navigate between groups by using the
tabs and sub-tabs.
4. Tap the toggle next to a symbology to enable or disable it.
5. Change any advanced settings as needed.
6. Tap Save to Device in the sidebar.
For a complete list of all available symbologies, see Appendix A, Specifications,
beginning on page 57.

Reset to Scanner Defaults


To undo any changes made to the scanner settings and return all values to their
defaults:

1. Connect to the image engine using EZConfig-Scanning as shown on page 26.


2. Tap RESET TO DEFAULT in the sidebar.

Note: If the image engine disconnects from the system after being reset to defaults:

1. Scan the USB HID barcode:

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2. Scan the USB Keyboard barcode:

3. Reconnect to the image engine using EZConfig-Scanning as shown on page


26.

Scan a Barcode
1. Ensure the barcode reader is enabled (see page 25).
2. Point the tablet at the barcode.

3. Press the Fn2 button. Center the aiming beam over the barcode.
4. Release the Fn2 button.

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CHAPTER

4 USE THE CAMERA

Use this chapter to learn how to take pictures and record videos with the color
camera.

Color Camera
The RT10W contains an 8-megapixel color camera for taking pictures and videos.
The camera and flash are located on the back of the tablet.
Use the HotTabCam app to view photos and videos stored on the RT10W.

Enabling the Camera


1. Press the Menu button or double-tap .

2. Tap Device ON/OFF.

3. Tap Camera to toggle it on or off.


Orange: the camera is on.
White: the camera is off.

Note: If the camera is not enabled, the HotTabCam app will not open.

Adjust the Camera and Video Settings


The camera and video settings are adjustable from within the HotTabCam app.
You can change the camera settings for best results when taking pictures.

1. Double-tap HotTabCam on the Home screen.

OR

Press the Menu button, then tap .Camera.

2. Tap Settings.

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3. Configure these settings:
• Photo Format: the aspect ratio of the photo or video. The default is 4:3.
• Rear Video Resolution: the resolution, in pixels, of videos taken with the
rear-facing camera. The default is 3264 x 1836.
• Picture Quality: Best (default), High, Medium or Low.
• File Location: where photos and videos are stored. The default location is
C:\Webcam.

4. Tap to adjust the flash settings:

• - Flash is on

• A - Flash is in automatic mode

• - Flash is off
5. To switch between the rear-facing camera and the front-facing webcam, tap
.

Take a Photo
1. Ensure the camera is on (see Enabling the Camera on page 29).

2. Double-tap HotTabCam on the Home screen.

OR

Press the Menu button, then tap .Camera.

3. Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the computer until you see the image
you want to capture.
4. Tap the screen to set the focus.

5. Tap Shutter to take a picture. T


• To view the picture in File Explorer, tap the thumbnail image above Review
in the lower left corner.
• To return to the HotTabCam app, close File Explorer.

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Record a Video
1. Ensure the camera is on (see Enabling the Camera on page 29).

2. Double-tap HotTabCam on the Home screen.

OR

Press the Menu button, then tap .Camera.

3. Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the computer until you see the image
you want to capture.
4. Tap the screen to set the focus.
5. Tap Video Record to begin recording.

While a video is recording, the icon changes to a red circle .

6. To stop recording, tap Video Record.

• To view the video in File Explorer, tap Review.


• To return to the HotTabCam app, close File Explorer.

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CHAPTER

5 CONFIGURE THE COMPUTER

Use this chapter to learn how to configure the RT10W. You will also find
information on how to configure scanners, network communications and wireless
security.

You configure Windows on the tablet using the Control Panel and the Settings app.
Standard Windows configuration options apply to the RT10W. Configuration
options are located in the Control Panel or the Settings app.

Windows Control Panel


The Control Panel contains icons for many configuration options, such as power
options, blue tooth printing and scanning, and enterprise settings. The Control
Panel icons are also used to add, delete or modify software installed on the RT10W.

To access the control panel, tap > Windows System > Control Panel.

Bluetooth Printing
Tap > Windows System > Control Panel > Bluetooth Printing (Large or Small
Icon View).
To configure your computer for Bluetooth wireless printing, you need to:
• Create an application that opens the wireless printing COM port on your
computer. For help, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit, which is part of the Intermec
Developer Library (IDL), available from the Intermec website at
www.intermec.com/idl.
• Select the current wireless printer on your computer. For help, see the Printer
Options section of Enterprise Settings.

Note: You can also print wirelessly using Microsoft APIs with Bluetooth extensions for
Winsock and Bluetooth. For help, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit documentation.

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The Bluetooth Printing wizard supports the following Honeywell printers:
• PR2
• PR3
• PB31
• PB21
• PB42
• PB50
To connect a printer using the search option:

1. Turn on the printer.


2. Select Bluetooth Printing from the control panel.
3. Select Search and tap Acquire Printer.
4. A list of available Bluetooth printers displays.

Note: Due to operating system limitations, other Bluetooth devices may not be filtered out
from the printer listing.
5. If this is the first time a printer is connected, it may take 40-45 seconds for the
driver to install.
6. If no error message displays, the printer is ready. If a printer authentication
error message displays, the timeout may have happened before the driver
installation completed.
To continue after an error:
• Dismiss the error.
• Return to the Bluetooth Printing control panel and repeat the process
starting with step 3.
7. The Bluetooth printer displays. Print a test page if desired.

Bluetooth Scanning
Tap > Windows System > Control Panel > Bluetooth Scanning (Large or Small
Icon View)
There are several options to add a scanner:
• Quick Connect - Displays a barcode to be scanned by the desired Bluetooth
scanner. The barcode displayed on screen only works for certain Bluetooth
scanners. See Quick Connect for details and supported scanners.
• Search - Initiates a search (discovery) of Bluetooth scanners within range. See
Search for details
• Manual - Prompts for entry of the Bluetooth scanner’s MAC address. See
Manual for details.

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• Previous Devices - Displays a list of devices previously discovered Bluetooth
scanners.
Some scanners are not supported via Bluetooth Scanning. To connect one of these
scanners, see Adding Other Scanners.
If a scanner does not connect, see Troubleshooting for help.

Quick Connect
There are two different barcodes printed on decals on the side of the RT10W.

Note: The barcodes below are samples. Do not scan these to connect a Bluetooth scanner.
Scan the barcode on your device.

LnkB00078006111AAA Bluetooth Quick Connect 007806111AAA

LnkB Barcode Sample Quick Connect Barcode Sample

Using Quick Connect with Preprinted Labels


Scan the applicable barcode as indicated below:
Use the LnkB barcode on either side of the RT10W to connect the following
scanners:
• Honeywell/LXE 8650 family of Bluetooth ring scanners
• Honeywell Granit 1911i Bluetooth scanner
• Honeywell Granit 1981i Bluetooth scanner
• LXE 88x0 family of Bluetooth scanners
Use the barcode Quick Connect barcode on either side of the RT10W to connect
the following scanners:
• Intermec SF51 Bluetooth scanner
• Intermec SF61 Bluetooth scanner
• Intermec SR61 Bluetooth scanner

Using Quick Connect with On Screen Barcode


1. Select Bluetooth Scanning from the Control Panel (either large or small icon
view option must be selected).
2. Tap Add Device.
3. Select Quick Connect (incoming).
4. Tap Next.

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5. Select the type of scanner to add:

Note: If this choice is not presented, the on-screen barcode displayed is only valid for SF51,
SF61 or SR61 barcode scanners.

Select Granit 2D scanner to: Select SF51, SF61 or SR61 scanner to:
Display this barcode Display this barcode

Scan the displayed barcode to connect Scan the displayed barcode to connect
one of these scanners: one of these scanners:
• Honeywell/LXE 8650 family of • Intermec SF51 Bluetooth scanner
Bluetooth ring scanners
• Intermec SF61 Bluetooth scanner
• Honeywell Granit 1911i Bluetooth
• Intermec SR61 Bluetooth scanner
scanner
• Honeywell Granit 1981i Bluetooth
scanner
• LXE 88x0 family of Bluetooth
scanners

Note: Not all barcode scanners can read the barcode from the screen. If this process fails,
use the printed label on the device. See Using Quick Connect with On Screen
Barcode.

Search
To search for a Bluetooth scanner:

1. Select Bluetooth Scanning from the Control Panel (either large or small icon
view option must be selected).
2. Tap Add Device.
3. Select Search.
4. Tap Next.
5. Select the scanner from the devices shown.
6. Tap Next.

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Manual
1. Select Bluetooth Scanning from the Control Panel (either large or small icon
view option must be selected).
2. Tap Add Device.
3. Select Manual.
4. Tap Next.
5. Enter the MAC address of the Bluetooth scanner.
6. Tap Next.

Troubleshooting
• The Honeywell Xenon 1902 Bluetooth scanner does not work with Quick
Connect. It must be connected using the Search or Manual options.
• Make sure the scanner is in the correct mode. Barcodes to set the mode can be
found in the manual provided with the Bluetooth scanner.
• The scanner must be a master device to use the Quick Connect option.
• The scanner must be a slave device to use the Search or Manual option.
• The Motorola/Symbol LS3578 family of scanners may not support the Quick
Connect feature (depending on firmware installed). If Quick Connect does not
work, use the other options to connect these scanners.
• If the Honeywell Granit 1911i and Granit 1981i scanners cannot be found with
the Search option, scan the PDAs/Mobility Systems Devices barcode from the
scanner manual and search again.
• If the Honeywell Granit 1911i and Granit 1981i scanners cannot connect using
the manual option, scan the PDAs/Mobility Systems Devices barcode from the
scanner manual then repeat the manual add process again.
• If the Honeywell Granit 1911i and Granit 1981i scanners are not removed after
using the Remove option, the auto-reconnect option is enabled on the Granit
scanner (this is the default option). To remove the scanner:
• Scan the disable auto-reconnect barcode from the Granit scanner manual
then tap Remove, or
• Scan BT_RMV to unlink and disconnect the scanner the tap Remove.
• If a Honeywell/LXE ring scanner is not connecting, scan the Restore Factory
Defaults barcode in the scanner manual and try connecting again.

Adding Other Scanners


Some scanners may not be supported/discoverable by Bluetooth Scanning. In this
case, use the Microsoft Bluetooth panels to add the scanner.

Note: The Microsoft Bluetooth panels should only be used when the scanner cannot be
connected with one of the methods listed above.

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Enterprise Settings
Tap > Windows System > Control Panel > Enterprise Settings (Large or Small
Icon View)
Use Enterprise Settings to configure parameters for Enterprise applications on the
computer. You can configure parameters for important functions like data
collection and communications.
External barcode scanners are supported by connecting the scanner to a COM
port, USB port, or by Bluetooth. The scanners parameters, including barcode
symbologies, can be configured using Enterprise Settings > Data Collection.

About the Structure of Enterprise Settings


Use the tables below to help find the parameters in Enterprise Settings that you
want to configure. Each table contains the parameters for one of the Enterprise
Settings Main Menu options.
If you see > next to a menu option, there are more screens available in the next
level. If you see ... next to a menu option, there is only one more screen available.
Most parameters are saved as soon as you tap OK. Some settings require you to
reboot the computer for the changes to take effect.

Data Collection Parameters


Tethered Scanners
Tethered/USB-Configure on Auto-configure on connect:
Connect • Overwrite with computer settings (default)
• Keep scanner settings
Enable USB Scanner Auto Detect Off (default)
Tethered Scanner (COM1) • Enable scanner port (On by default, see note below)
• Symbologies
• Symbology Options
• Scanner Settings
• Scanner port Settings
• Decode Security
Tethered Scanner (COM2) • Enable scanner port (On by default, see note below)
• Symbologies
• Symbology Options
• Scanner Settings
• Scanner port Settings
• Decode Security

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Data Collection Parameters
Note: By default, COM1 and COM2 are enabled as scanner ports. To use the COM port for another
use (such as screen blanking), set Enable Scanner Port to Off for the desired port.

Note: Symbology configuration is supported on Intermec scanners. For all other scanners use the
barcodes provided in the scanner manuals to program the symbologies.

Note: Do not select ASCII as the scanner model for an Intermec scanner or the ability to configure
the symbology settings with Enterprise Settings is lost.
Bluetooth Scanners
BT-Configure on Connect Auto-configure on connect:
• Overwrite with computer settings
• Keep scanner settings

Bluetooth Parameters
Power • Off
• On (default)
Discoverable • Disable (default)
• Enable
Connectable • Disable
• Enable (default)
Class of Device Hardware information (no user entry)
IBT Hardware information (no user entry)
Radio Hardware information (no user entry)
Device Address Hardware information (no user entry)

Applications Parameters
Launcher • Program Version
• Application Launch Buttons
• Caption text Color
• Application Button 1 - 21
• Background Image
• Single Application Auto Start
• Restricted File Browser
• Default Password
• Advanced Options
Enterprise Browser Program Version
Browser Engine
General
Menu Options
Security
Privacy
Appearance
Menu and Toolbar Actions

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Applications Parameters
Auto Start Auto Start Options
• None (default)
• Launcher
• Enterprise Browser
• Enterprise Terminal Emulation
Enterprise Terminal Emulation Enterprise Terminal Emulation Configuration Options

Printers Parameters
Printer Options If connected through Bluetooth Printing, configuration
options such as Auto detect printer, memory, display, etc. are
available.

Common Lockdown Service Parameters


CLDS Server • Server
• Port
• Maximum Client Connections
• Enable Server
• Lockable Keys
• Lock Windows key
• Lock Task Manager key
• Lock Task Switcher key
• Lock Windows Security Dialog key
• Lock Closing Applications key
• Lock Minimize key
• Lock New Session key

Note: The Windows key may not display the Windows Start
menu. This is a limitation of the Windows 10
operating system.

License Manager Parameters


License Vault None (displays applications that are licensed)

SmartSystem Information Parameters


Identity Identity information (hardware version, firmware version, OS
version, etc.) (read-only)
Administrator Administrator settings (name, phone, and email)
Location Location settings (country, state, city, campus, and detail)
Information Device Notes (read-only

Core Messaging Service Parameters


Server IP Server IP (read-only)
Broadcast Name Broadcast Name

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Core Messaging Service Parameters
Port Port (read-only)
Keep Alive Ping Interval Keep alive ping interval

Virtual Wedge Parameters


Enable Virtual Wedge Enable virtual wedge
Virtual Wedge Method • Adapt to Application (default)
• Character mode
• Block mode
Barcode Scanner Wedge • Barcode Scanner Grid
• Label Encoding (Code Page)

Barcode Scanners and Enterprise Settings


The following types of barcode scanners are supported on the RT10W:
• A tethered scanner connected to COM1 or COM2
• A tethered scanner connected to a USB host port
• A wireless scanner connected via Bluetooth
The scanner symbologies can be updated through Enterprise data collection
software.

Serial Scanners
To configure a particular scanner to work with Enterprise data collection software,
tap > Windows System > Control Panel > Enterprise Settings > Data
Collection > Tethered Scanner > Tethered Scanner (COM1) or (COM2) > Scanner
Settings.
Select the appropriate scanner model (SR Intermec Scanner, ASCII, SR60). By
default, both COM1 and COM2 are opened so the appropriate scanners (see
below) can work without changing factory defaults:
Tethered Scanner (COM1)
By default the Scanner Model is set to SR Intermec Scanner, which covers models
such as SR61T, SR30, and SR31. This COM port’s settings are designed to work
with legacy Intermec scanners.

Tethered Scanner (COM2)


By default the Scanner Model is set to ASCII to connect with a scanner with baud
rate of 9600, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stopbit, and no flow control. This COM port’s
settings are designed to work with most legacy Honeywell and LXE scanners.

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USB Scanners
By default, when a HID enabled USB scanner is connected to the RT10W, the
scanned data is transmitted to the active windows as keystroke messages. Any
data handling to be applied to the scanned data, for example to strip leading or
trailing characters, must be programmed into the scan engine. This is done by
scanning configuration barcodes from the scanner manufacturer or handled by
the application accepting the data.
For the RT10W, the USB Intermec SR61T and SR31 may be set up to be
configurable through Enterprise Settings. This can be done by setting Enable USB
Scanner Auto-detect to On under the Data collection menu. If the USB scanner is
already attached, you must detach and then re-attach it after USB Scanner Auto-
detect is enabled in order for it to be recognized by Enterprise Settings. Refresh the
Enterprise Settings screen to see the connected USB scanner.

Bluetooth Scanners
See Bluetooth Scanning for information on connecting Bluetooth scanners.
Always use Enterprise Settings to configure Bluetooth parameters. Do not use the
Bluetooth configuration options available from the Bluetooth icon in the system
tray.

Sounds
Tap > All Apps > Windows System > Control Panel > Sounds (Large or Small
Icon View).
Use the slider bar to adjust the volume level as desired.
Alternatively:
• Tap the Volume icon, if present, in the taskbar and move the slider until the
volume level is as desired.
• Use the integrated keypad - press the Blue key then P1 to adjust volume up or
Blue then P2 to adjust volume down.
• By default the side tone is muted. If needed, the user should enable the side
tone. If this causes interfering noise, the side tone should be disabled. The VM3
audio is designed to be used with or without the side tone. This is acceptable
permissible performance for the RT10W.

Windows Settings App


Use the Settings app to adjust time, date, language or volume level, or check for
Windows updates. The Settings app is located in the Start menu.

To access the Settings app, tap > .

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Structure of the Settings App
Use this section to learn about the structure of the Settings App so you can find
parameters quickly.

Settings Descriptions
System Provides information about your RT10W and lets you set the
brightness level, screen rotation, and battery saver settings.
Devices Lets you configure Bluetooth settings, mouse, and USB
connections as well as add printers and (external) scanners.
Phone Let’s you link a mobile phone to your tablet.
Network & wireless Lets you configure your Wi-Fi network, turn on or off airplane mode,
turn on a mobile hotspot, and configure cellular data usage.
Personalization Lets you personalize the RT10W according to your needs. You can
configure the theme, sounds, screen lock times, notifications, and
more.
Apps Lets you uninstall apps, choose default apps, and manage optional
features.
Accounts Lets you set up email, contacts, and workplace accounts.
Time & language Lets you configure the date and time, language, region, and
keyboard settings.
Ease of Access Lets you configure the text size, contrast, zooming capability, and
narration and speech settings for the RT10W.
Privacy Lets you configure the privacy settings for your RT10W such as
location.
Update & security Lets you backup data to the cloud, check for updates, find your
phone, and configure developer features.
Extras Lets you configure extra information for the RT10W such as turn off
display on face down. It also provides battery information.
Search Lets you configure SafeSearch, Windows Cloud Search and search
history preferences.

User Accounts
Tap > > Accounts

If creating additional user accounts do not use # character (known as the


number sign, pound sign, hash symbol, etc.) in the user account name.

Note: The following applies to a RT10W that is not part of a domain. When the RT10W is part
of a domain, the user is prompted for credentials at Windows startup or log on.
The RT10W is preconfigured with an administrator account named Administrator.
By default, the RT10W automatically logs onto the Administrator account at
Windows startup.
If the user assigns a password to the Administrator account:

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• The password is stored and used when the RT10W logs onto the Administrator
account at Windows startup. The user is not prompted to enter a password.
• If the user logs off, the password must be manually entered to log back onto the
RT10W.
• At the logon prompt, the user could specify a different user account (and
password, if necessary) to log on, assuming the account has been added to the
RT10W.
• When the RT10W is restarted, the Administrator account automatically
becomes the active user account, regardless of the active account before the
restart.
If using certificates for authentication, the user must assign a password to the
active (Administrator) account.

Set the Date, Time, or Time Zone


The tablet gets the current date and time from its network connection. You can
manually set the date, time, and time zone for your location. The 24-hour clock is
turned off by default. By default, the RT10 is set to automatically update the time
and date for your current location. Use this procedure to manually set the date,
time, or time zone.
To change date and time:

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Time & Language > Date & Time.
4. Tap the toggle box for Set time automatically to turn it off.
5. Tap Change.
6. Tap the Date and Time to set each one manually.
7. Tap Change.
8. To set the time zone, select the correct time zone from the drop down list.

Region and Language


1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Time & Language > Region & Language.
To add a language, there must be Internet access available to access the Windows
update site.

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1. Tap Add a language.
2. A list of available languages is displayed. Tap the desired language.
3. The selected language is now shown below Add a language. Note that
“Searching Windows Update” and then “Language pack available” is shown
below the new language.
4. Tap the new language.
5. Tap Options.
6. Tap the Download button under Download language pack.
7. When the download and installation are completed, the language pack
installed is displayed.
8. Tap the back arrow at the top left of the screen.
9. Tap the new language again.
10. Tap Set as default.
11. Restart the RT10W.

Check for Windows Updates


1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Update & Security.
4. If the Check for Update check box is already enabled, the software status will
display. If is not enabled, tap the box and the RT10W will verify whether the
tablet has the most recent software version.

Barcode Readers
The RT10W can use the following external barcode readers:
• Tethered hand-held scanners are tethered to a serial port or a USB host port (via
a dongle cable) on the RT10W dock and are configured by scanning the engine-
specific barcodes in the scanner manufacturer's programming guide. The
manufacturer's guides are usually shipped with the barcode reader.
• Wireless hand-held Bluetooth scanners are configured by scanning the engine-
specific barcodes in the scanner manufacturer's programming guide. The
manufacturer's guides are usually shipped with the barcode reader.
• The body worn Bluetooth Ring Scanner module may be using a Symbol 4400
Ring Imager or a Symbol 955 Ring Scanner. The BTRS module is configured by
scanning the barcodes in the Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide.

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Scanner (Virtual) Wedge
Virtual wedge parameters are set via Enterprise Settings.

Network Communications
You can use the mobile computer in your wireless or wired data collection network.
You can connect your computer using:
• 802.11 radio communications
• Ethernet communications
• Bluetooth communications
• USB and serial communications

View Network Information


1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet.

Connect to a Wi-Fi Network


The RT10W has an 802.11 radio to transfer data using wireless communications.
Before you connect to a Wi-Fi network, you need to know about your network
security protocol and its required credentials. By default, the 802.11 radio is
disabled.
When a Wi-Fi connection is active, you can view connection information or edit the
networks settings by selecting the network name on the Wi-Fi Settings screen.

1. Tap in the Windows taskbar. A list of available networks displays.


2. Tap a network name to select it.
3. Tap Connect.

If the network is secured, a list of required information displays (such as a


security key). To connect to the secured network, enter the required information
and tap Next.

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Connect to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network
For security reasons, some networks do not appear on the available network list
even if you are in range.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
4. Tap the toggle box to turn on Wi-Fi. A list of discovered networks displays.
5. Tap Manage know networks.
6. Tap Add a new network.
7. Enter the Network name. Network names are case-sensitive.
8. Select a security type from the drop-down list.
9. f the network is secure, you will be asked to provide information relevant to the
network security protocol such as a password, key, or certificate. Type the
required information
10. Click Connect even if this network is not broadcasting.
11. Tap Save.

Modify Channel Settings


You can manually select the channels the 802.11 radio uses for communication.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
4. Tap Change adapter options.
5. Double-tap your Wi-Fi adapter.
6. Select Properties > Configure > Advanced.
7. Under Property, select 802.11a/b/g Wireless Mode.
8. From the Value drop-down list, select the desired band.
9. Tap OK.
10. Tap Close.

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Change Roaming Settings
In Windows 10 the Wi-Fi radio automatically roams from one access point to
another as needed to provide seamless connectivity. To change the sensitivity of
Wi-Fi roaming:

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
4. Tap Change adapter options.
5. Double-tap your Wi-Fi adapter.
6. Select Properties > Configure > Advanced.
7. Under Property, select Roaming Aggressiveness.
8. From the Value drop-down list, select the desired level of roaming
aggressiveness.
9. Tap OK.
10. Tap Close.

Connect to an Ethernet Network


By default, the RT10W is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically through
the DHCP server. In most cases, you can simply insert the RT10W into an Ethernet
dock and connect to the Ethernet network. To connect the computer to an Ethernet
network, you need an Ethernet dock.

1. Make sure the dock is connected to your Ethernet network.


2. Place the computer in the dock.

How to Connect to Virtual Private Networks


The computer supports connecting to virtual private networks (VPNs). To configure
VPN access, you must obtain details from your network administrator. To establish
a VPN connection, you must first create a VPN profile on the RT10W.

Add a VPN Profile


Before you can connect to a VPN, you must add VPN information.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Network & Internet > VPN.

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4. Tap Add a VPN Connection.
5. From the VPN provider box, select a provider from the drop-down list.

Note: A VPN service provider will display in the drop-down list only if you have already
downloaded and installed that service provider’s app from the Windows Store.
6. Enter a Connection name.
7. In the Server name or address box, type the server name or IP address of the
VPN server.
8. In the VPN type box, choose one of the following:
• Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
• L2TP/IPsec with certificate
• L2TP/IPsec with pre-shared key
• Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)
• IKEv2
9. Select the Type of sign-in info required to connect to the VPN server and then
enter the required information.
10. Optional: Type a User Name and Password.
11. Tap Save. The VPN connection displays on the screen.

Wireless Security
The computer provides these security solutions for your wireless network:
• Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™)
• Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
• 802.1x
• LEAP
• WEP
Honeywell recommends WPA2 security with PSK (Personal) or 802.1x (Enterprise)
key management.
Before you set security, you need to enable the radio, set the date, and set the SSID
on your computer. To use 802.1x security, you need to load a root certificate on
your computer. To use transport layer security (TLS) with 802.1x security, you also
need to load a user certificate.
Use the Settings App to access and configure all wireless security settings.

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Certificates
The RT10W allows you to install digital certificates for secure client
communications with websites and services. You can install certificates through
Microsoft Edge, email, or mobile device management (MDM). Once you install a
certificate, you can use it to set up your VPN profiles, Wi-Fi, and email accounts.
You can only remove a certificate if you restart the computer. For help, see Restart
the Tablet, beginning on page 54.

Install a Certificate with Microsoft Edge


Some certificates are posted and made available for download through a device-
accessible URL.

1. Type the URL in the Microsoft Edge address bar.


2. Select the certificate. It opens on the RT10W.
3. When prompted, select to install the certificate.

Install a Certificate with Email


The Windows 10 Mobile certificate installer supports .cer, .p7b, .pem, and .pfx files.

1. Open the email with the encrypted certificate file attached.


2. Save the file to the RT10W.
3. Select the file to open it and choose install.
4. Type any security information required.

Install a Certificate with MDM


Administrators can use Mobile Device Management (MDM) software to add root
and CA certificates or configure the RT10W to enroll a client certificate with an
enrollment server that supports Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
used for certificate based client authentication (such as Wi-Fi, VPN, or email). To
learn how to install certificates with MDM, go to https://technet.microsoft.com/
en-us/itpro/windows/keep-secure/installing-digital-certificates-on-windows-10-
mobile.

Bluetooth Communications
The RT10 is Bluetooth-enabled, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices.
You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to
other Bluetooth devices. By default, the radio is turned off.

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The Bluetooth radio maintains its current state through a system reset. If you
perform a factory data reset, you must recreate pairings to devices.

Connect a Bluetooth Device


To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must enable Bluetooth and then select the
device from a list of discovered devices.

Note: If you are attempting to connect to a printer or a headset, the default PIN may be
1234 or 0000. If neither of these PIN numbers work, consult the device
documentation for the PIN number.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
4. Tap the toggle to turn on Bluetooth.
5. Tap Add Bluetooth or other device.
6. Tap Bluetooth. A list of discoverable Bluetooth devices displays.
7. Tap the name of the device you want to pair with the RT10.
8. If the device requires a pin, do one of the following:
• Compare the pin displayed on both the computer and other device. If they
match, select Connect.
• Enter the pin for the device and then select Done.
9. When the devices are paired successfully, “paired” displays under the device
name.

Disconnect a Paired Device


You can disconnect a paired Bluetooth device from the Settings App.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
4. Scroll down to Other devices.
5. Tap and the name of the paired device to select it.
6. Tap Remove Device.
7. Tap Yes to confirm.

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Serial and USB Communications
You can use accessories to transmit data to and receive data from another device
through serial or USB communications. For information on available RT10W
accessories, contact your local sales representative.

Developer Information
To download the SDK for the RT10W:

1. Go to the Honeywell Technical Support Downloads Portal at


https://hsmftp.honeywell.com.
2. Create an account if you have not already created one. You must login to
download the software.
3. Install the Honeywell Download Manager tool on your workstation (e.g., laptop
or desktop computer) prior to trying to download any files.
4. Click on Software > Software and Tools > Developer Library.
5. Navigate to the RT10W.
6. Select Download next to the software zip file.

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CHAPTER

6 MANAGE AND MAINTAIN THE


RT10W

Use this chapter to understand how to update software, perform troubleshooting,


and maintain the RT10W.

Update Drivers and Software


1. Go to www.honeywellaidc.com.
2. Select Resources > Software.
3. Click on the Technical Support Downloads Portal link,
https://hsmftp.honeywell.com.
4. Create an account if you have not already created one. You must log in to
download the software.
5. Install the Honeywell Download Manager tool on your tablet.
6. Navigate to Software > Computer Devices > Vehicle Mounted > RT10W.
7. Select Download next to the desired software zip file.

View Network Adapter Information


The IPConfig app displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board
network adapters. Use IPConfig to view information on the network adapters
including the MAC address, IP address, netmask, gateway, and DHCP settings.

1. Tap .
2. Tap Windows System > Command Prompt.
3. Enter “ipconfig”.

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How to Restart the Tablet
If the computer or an application locks up, or if the computer does not respond
when you press the Power button, you may need to restart the computer.
The computer uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the
boot process. Try these methods, in order, to restart the computer:
• Restart: Restarts the tablet and goes through the full initialization process.
• Restart in Safe Mode: Restarts the tablet with limited files and drivers.
• Reset: Returns the tablet to the factory default state.

Restart the Tablet


You may need to restart the tablet to correct conditions where an application stops
responding to the system.

1. Save your files and close any open applications.

2. Tap .

3. Tap .
4. Select Restart.
If the touch screen is unresponsive:
• Press and hold the Power button for approximately 6 seconds to turn the tablet
off.

Restart in Safe Mode


If rebooting the tablet did not work, restart in safe mode to get the computer up
and running for further troubleshooting. Safe mode allows you to start the tablet
with limited drivers, apps and processes.

1. Tap .

2. Tap .
3. Tap Update & Security > Recovery > Restart now.
4. Tap Troubleshoot >Advanced options.
5. Select Startup Settings. (If that option is not displayed, click See more
recovery options.)
6. Tap Restart.
7. After the tablet restarts, tap anywhere on the screen to access the keyboard.
8. Select 4 (or F4) to start in Safe Mode, or 5 (or F5) for Safe Mode with
Networking.

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Reset the Tablet to Factory Default State
The RT10W tablet has a dedicated recovery partition stored on the hard drive of the
tablet to enable quick one-key recovery process. This partition occupies about
11GB of the storage space.

Caution: Before starting the recovery process, be sure to back up all user
data, as all personal files will be lost after the recovery process.

To enable quick one-key recovery procedure and initiate the Recovery Wizard:

1. Plug the AC adapter into the RT10W. Make sure the tablet stays plugged into a
power source during the recovery process.
2. Power on the RT10W.
3. When the Honeywell splash screen displays, press and release the Fn1 button
to start the Recovery Wizard or, if using an external USB keyboard, press F6.
4. Tap Recovery.
5. Tap Yes.
A command prompt displays the progress of the recovery message. This
process make take several minutes.
6. Once the recovery process completes:
If you do not have an external keyboard, the RT10W will turn off automatically
after a few minutes.
If you have an external keyboard attached, press any key to continue when
prompted, and the RT10W will turn off.

Repairs
Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These services
are to be performed only by an authorized service center (see Customer Support on
page v).

Maintenance
Your device provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care.
Although specific maintenance is not required, the following section describes
periodic checks to ensure dependable operation.

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Clean the Tablet
The tablet housing, scanner window, camera window and touch screen may be
cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with water.

Note: Reading performance may degrade if the scanner window is not clean. If the window
is visibly dirty, or if the scanner is not operating well, clean the window.

Caution: Do not submerge the tablet in water. Do not use abrasive wipes
or cloths on the windows or touch screen. Abrasive wipes may
scratch the windows and touch screen. Never use solvents (e.g.,
acetone) on the housing or windows. Solvents may damage the
tablet finish, the windows or touch screen.

Caution: Ensure all components are dry prior to mating the tablet with
charging accessories or other peripheral devices. Mating wet
components may cause damage not covered by the warranty.

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APPENDIX

A SPECIFICATIONS

Computer Agency Information


RT10W Rugged Tablets meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable
standards organizations for safe operation. The best way to ensure safe operation
is to use the mobile computer according to the agency guidelines on the product
regulatory sheet, quick start guide, battery insert and in this user guide. Read all
guidelines before using your computer.
Product documentation is available for download from www.honeywellaidc.com.
Public certificates are available for download from
www.honeywellaidc.com/compliance.

Label Locations
Labels inside the battery compartment contain information about the tablet
including, compliance information, model number, serial number and MAC
address. Laser safety labeling is located on the back of the tablet.

Physical and Environmental Specifications


1. Go to www.honeywellaidc.com.
2. Type RT10W in the Search box and then press Enter.
3. Select the Products tab.
4. Click the red arrow under the RT10 Rugged Tablet description.
5. Select one of the following:
• Specifications
View System Architecture, Wireless Connectivity, Mechanical, and
Environmental specifications.
• Documents
Download the Data Sheet, Accessory Guide, Quick Start Guide, User Guide,

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Regulatory Information, Battery Information and other product
documentation.

Barcode Symbologies Supported


The computer supports the following barcode symbologies:

1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies Postal Codes


Default Default Default
Codabar Enabled Aztec Code Enabled Australian Post Disabled
Code 39 Enabled Codablock A Disabled China Post Disabled
Code 11 Disabled Codablock F Disabled Korean Post Disabled
Code 93 Enabled DataMatrix Enabled 2D Postal Settings Disabled
Code 128 Enabled HanXin Disabled Planet Code Disabled
Composite Disabled Maxicode Disabled Postnet Disabled
EAN/JAN-8 Enabled Micro PDF 417 Enabled
EAN/JAN-13 Enabled PDF 417 Enabled
GS1-DataBar Enabled QR Code Enabled
Limited
GS1 DataBar Enabled
Omin-Directional
GS1 DataBar Enabled
Expanded
GS1-128 Enabled
IATA 2 of 5 Disabled
Standard 2 of 5 Disabled
Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled
ISBT 128 Disabled
Matrix 2 of 5 Disabled
MSI Disabled
NEC 2 of 5
Telepen Disabled
Trioptic Code Disabled
UPC-A Enabled
UPC-A/EAN-13 Disabled
Extended
UPC-E Enabled
UPC-E1 Disabled

N6703SR Ultra-Slim Imager


Time to Read and Depth of Field are impacted if the barcode symbol is at the edge of
the image.

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Guaranteed Specs (0 Lux)

Focus Standard Range


Symbology Near Distance Far Distance
5 mils Code 39 mm 79 270
in. 3.11 10.63
10 mils Code 39 mm 40 450
in. 1.57 17.72
20 mils Code 39 mm 44 674
in. 1.73 26.53
13 mils 100% UPC-A mm 44 515
in. 1.73 202.7
15 mils Code 128 mm 42 572
in. 1.65 22.52
10 mils Data Matrix mm 83 236
in. 3.27 9.29
5 mils PDF 417 mm 119 177
in. 4.68 6.97
6.7 mils PDF 417 mm 96 236
in. 3.78 9.29
7 mils QR mm 123 147
in. 4.84 5.79
15 mils QR mm 39 390
in. 1.54 15.35

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Typical Specs (200 Lux)

Focus Standard Range


Symbology Near Distance Far Distance
3 mils Code 39 mm 106 176.02
in. 4.17 6.93
5 mils Code 39 mm 70 301
in. 2.75 11.85
10 mils Code 39 mm 4 517
in. 1.57 20.35
20 mils Code 39 mm 44 800
in. 1.73 31.5
13 mils 100% UPC-A mm 44 573
in. 1.73 22.56
13 mils 20% UPC-A mm 79 228
in. 3.11 8.98
15 mils Code 128 mm 42 650
in. 1.65 25.59
10 mils Data Matrix mm 72 297
in. 2.83 11.69
5 mils PDF 417 mm 105 181
in. 4.13 7.12
6.7 mils PDF 417 mm 84 244
in. 3.31 9.61
7 mils QR mm 105 169
in. 4.13 6.65
15 mils QR mm 39 414
in. 1.54 16.30

N6703 Imager Field of View/Resolution


Focus Standard Range (SR)
Horizontal Field Angle (degrees) 48 ± 2°
Vertical Field Angle (degrees) 31 ± 2°

DPI can be calculated based on the following formula:


Horizontal DPI = 1280 pixels/width of horizontal field of view (inches)
Vertical DPI = 800 pixels/width of vertical field of view (inches)

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N6803 FlexRange Imager
The depth of field measurements used the following parameters:
• Distances are measured from the front of the Imager.
• +23°C (+73°F), 200 lux for guaranteed, 200 lux for typical.
• Photographic quality codes

Note: Time to Read and Depth of Field will be impacted if the barcode symbol is at the edge
of the image.

Guaranteed Specs

Focus Standard Range


Symbology Near Distance Far Distance
5 mils Code 39 mm 138 365
in. 5.43 14.4
10 mils Data Matrix mm 152 387
in. 6 15.23
10 mils Code 39 mm 94 1198
in. 4 47.2
13 mils UPC-A mm 68 1437
in. 3 57
15 mils Code 128 mm 66 1571
in. 3 62
20 mils Code 39 mm 63 2161
in. 3 85.1
100 mils Data Matrix 1 mm 368 4505
in. 15 177.4
55 mils Code 39 1 mm 176 6546
in. 7 258
100 mils Code 39 1, 2 mm 300 9843
in. 12 388

1 Minimum distance depends on the length of the barcode.


2 Typical code wide- to-narrow elemental ratio
is 3:1. Minimum 100 mils code height of 3
inches.

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Typical Specs

Focus Standard Range


Symbology Near Distance Far Distance
5 mils Code 39 mm 122 414
in. 5 16.3
10 mils Data Matrix mm 135 419
in. 5.3 17
10 mils Code 39 mm 85 1368
in. 3.4 54
13 mils UPC-A mm 60 1600
in. 2.4 63
15 mils Code 128 mm 58 1894
in. 2.3 75
20 mils Code 39 mm 56 2645
in. 2.2 104.1
100 mils Data Matrix 1 mm 338 5641
in. 13.3 222.1
55 mils Code 39 1 mm 159 7159
in. 6.3 282
100 mils Code 39 1, 2 mm 275 10815
in. 11 426

1 Minimum distance depends on the length of the barcode.


2 Typical code wide-to-narrow elemental ratio is 3:1. Minimum 100 mil code height of 3 inches.

N6803FR Field of View/Resolution


Near Field Optical System
• Horizontal FOV: 48°
• Vertical FOV: 21°

Note: DPI can be calculated based on the following formula:


Horizontal DPI = 1920 pixels/width of horizontal field of view (inches)
Vertical DPI = 800 pixels/width of vertical field of view (inches)

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Far Field Optical System
• Horizontal FOV: 20°
• Vertical FOV: 12°

Note: DPI can be calculated based on the following formula:


Horizontal DPI = 1280 pixels/width of horizontal field of view (inches)
Vertical DPI = 800 pixels/width of vertical field of view (inches)

Port and Connector Pinouts


Docking Connector
Pin Description

1 2 6 7 8 910 1 RF_GND
3 11 12 13 14 2 DOCK_DET#
4 5 15 16 17 18 19
3 GPS ANT
4 RF_GND
5 RF_GND
6 NC
7 NC
8 DETECT+
9 Power
10 Power
11 NC
12 NC
13 GND
14 Power
15 USB+
16 USB-
17 GND
18 GND
19 DETECT-

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